This shawl is great for knitting up a huge amount of yarn leftovers which you may have from knitting socks. For the sample above with two row stripes you take one maincolored yarn and for the contrast colors many different colored leftovers. That’s why the name is Allin: all in.

The shape is formed by a curved rectangle which is built by using the ‘wandering marker‘. Two wedges are growing on each side of the diagonal. One wedge is worked in stockinette stitch and the other one is worked in reverse stockinette stitch. This makes the shawl reversible.

Note:First I was not sure if I rather like a rolled edge or selvedge stitches. For this reason one half of my shawl has the rolled edges and the other half has several selvedge stitches. While wearing that doesn’t matter at all. The pattern includes the selvedge stitches.

It’s up to you to choose your desired shawl size. The length is in a ratio of ~ 3 : 1 to the width. This means the length is three times a long a the width.